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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Chemistry
The effect of the method and duration of extraction on the content of biologically active compounds in herbal teas; pp. 53–56
PDF | https://doi.org/10.3176/chem.2007.1.04

Authors
Ain Raal, Irina Kuznetsova
Abstract

The extraction of some most important biologically active compound classes and constituents (water-soluble extractive, polyphenols, tannins, flavonoids, coumarins, anthra­quinones, hypercin, pigments, and saponins) into herbal teas, depending on the method and duration of the extraction, was studied. Five herbal teas were prepared of each crude drug studied (n = 11). Most constituents extract in the same amount in infusions and decoctions. The best results were achieved from the extraction during 12 h in a Thermos bottle.

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